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the tsa officers have not asked to be armed but they are the frontline of defense. we saw that today. they were the first ones to face this threat. one of them lost his life for it. >> jim, appreciate the update. thanks. for more on the bigger picture i spoke earlier with tom ridge. during the bush administration he was the nation's first secretary of homeland security. >> mr. secretary, appreciate you joining us. as we said this was the first time a tsa employee has been killed in the line of duty since the organization was established during a time in the bush administration. what do you make of what happened today at l.a.x.? what are the main sort of points you're looking at or interested in finding out more details on? >> well first of all i think you're right. there's still more details to be determined. let's be very clear. i think all the other guests have spoken to this. the possibility of an individual coming into a terminal with a hidden firearm is real. and it's something that they're going to have to deal with on a day-to-day basis. there are 1.8 million
the tsa officers have not asked to be armed but they are the frontline of defense. we saw that today. they were the first ones to face this threat. one of them lost his life for it. >> jim, appreciate the update. thanks. for more on the bigger picture i spoke earlier with tom ridge. during the bush administration he was the nation's first secretary of homeland security. >> mr. secretary, appreciate you joining us. as we said this was the first time a tsa employee has been killed in...
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tsa administrators say the agency's officers are the first line of defense in airport security and the agency will do everything possible to make sure that friday's tragedy will never be repeated. there was no mention if this means that officers will be armed in the future. >> the release of a serial rapist will likely be delayed. this comes after a landlord decided against supporting the man's move to northern los angeles county. hubbart was committed to a state mental hospital nearly two decades ago. known as the pillow case rapist, he's admitted tohis attacks took place in l-a county from 1971 to 19-72. and in the south bay from 19-80 to 19-82. and an attack outside a san jose middle ll still be released, but not before a state contractor searches for a different location. >> the family of 13-year-old andy lopez plans to file a civil rights lawsuit monday against sonoma county. lopez is the 13-year-old shot and killed by a deputy.who spotted him carrying an assault rifle, which turned out to be a replica. the family claims that deputy erick gelhaus shot lopez without cause. and says
tsa administrators say the agency's officers are the first line of defense in airport security and the agency will do everything possible to make sure that friday's tragedy will never be repeated. there was no mention if this means that officers will be armed in the future. >> the release of a serial rapist will likely be delayed. this comes after a landlord decided against supporting the man's move to northern los angeles county. hubbart was committed to a state mental hospital nearly...
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the defense says she had a long-term heart condition and that was the cause of her death. >> i didn't find any evidence. >> reporter: cardiologist said from his analysis she was in relatively good health and there was no natural reason she should have been found unconscious in her bathtub in april of 2007. >> in chest pain. she had no symptoms that suggest that she had a significant problem. >> are doctors unique in their ability to commit homicide? >> objection. >> reporter: prosecutors dropped that bombshell but prevented from questioning dr. joshua perper about his book "when doctors kill, who, why and how" but that did not prevent him from giving his medical opinion. >> so your examination of the lungs and the microscope pick slides of the lungs. >> yes. >> support a finding of drowning? >> yes. >> reporter: and on cross examination they got the doctor to admit possibly michelle macneill died of naturally occurring heart disease. now, erin, next week closing arguments, dell rations maybe even a verdict. >> wow, obviously going to be eyes on that, thank you. we'll see you monday an
the defense says she had a long-term heart condition and that was the cause of her death. >> i didn't find any evidence. >> reporter: cardiologist said from his analysis she was in relatively good health and there was no natural reason she should have been found unconscious in her bathtub in april of 2007. >> in chest pain. she had no symptoms that suggest that she had a significant problem. >> are doctors unique in their ability to commit homicide? >> objection....
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> i want to check back in with deb debra. what are you learning about the contact this shooter had with his family? >> reporter: paul ciancia was sending a series of texts over the last couple days and the texts, the content was concerning. we're being told by the source that the texter described angry, rambling and ciancia complained about the government and los angeles and search warrants are executed on a home where it's believed he lived in los angeles and a residence in new jersey. right now, they are looking at the content of the texts, they were rambling, angry, unhappy, discouraged and that's what we're being told. >> what about the status of the shooter right now? do we know? >> we know he was shot multiple times, center mass in the middle of the chest and was removed from the terminal to a gurney and handcuffed taken to a local hospital. we're been trying to get a status update all day. he went to the hospital where others were taken. the hospi
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> i want to check back in with deb debra. what are you learning about the contact this shooter had with his family? >> reporter: paul ciancia was sending a series of texts over the last couple days and the texts, the content was concerning. we're being told by the source that the texter described angry, rambling and ciancia complained about the...
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rosen, president of rosen security, and advises shopping centers on security, and a former israeli defense director. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> obviously a difficult day. when you talk about public arenas, and a shopping mall certainly qualifies in that area, what can you do? there's only so much you can do short of making a shopping mall a fortress which isn't all that inviting for shoppers, right? >> right. this is a tragic event. my thoughts and prayers to the victims. shopping area, similar to open areas of public airports, is by its very nature hard to protect. we talk about proceed active measures, talking about potential weaponry and intent before it happens. >> you know, i've been to stores where they make you check your purse, your bag, when you get there. of course, it's easier for a store to secure itself than for a mall to secure public areas. do you think we'll see any retailers utilizing more specific tactics this season? >> i think our shoppers will probably see a higher presence of law enforcement security personnel, maybe at entry points as well as inside th
rosen, president of rosen security, and advises shopping centers on security, and a former israeli defense director. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> obviously a difficult day. when you talk about public arenas, and a shopping mall certainly qualifies in that area, what can you do? there's only so much you can do short of making a shopping mall a fortress which isn't all that inviting for shoppers, right? >> right. this is a tragic event. my thoughts and prayers to...
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they're the first line of defense. it's something that we checked out earlier today to see, are they armed, are any of them armed and none of them are and in fact, they haven't asked for that power. so they really do face that risk together and they face it with a good amount of courage. >> let's thank them for all the good work they do. thanks very much, jim sciutto, for that. let's bring in brian todd. he's over at the magic wall along with our cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. guys, you're mapping out how all of this went down. >> that's right. according to patrick shannon, the police chief of l.a.x. airport, the shooter made his way in at the beginning, at the lead here of the terminal. he could have come in through the front area, could have come in through an exit. they're not quite sure yet. began opening fire after he opened up a bag and pulled out an assault rifle according to the police. then shot his way past tsa passenger screening. tom, i will bring you in here. tom is also, we should tell viewers,
they're the first line of defense. it's something that we checked out earlier today to see, are they armed, are any of them armed and none of them are and in fact, they haven't asked for that power. so they really do face that risk together and they face it with a good amount of courage. >> let's thank them for all the good work they do. thanks very much, jim sciutto, for that. let's bring in brian todd. he's over at the magic wall along with our cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes....
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despite overturning the so-called defense of marriage act. despite all these gains, there are still 29 states where there are no laws, no legal bowl work whatsoever to protect lesbian, gay and bisexual from being fired simply for who they are. and is the same goes for transgender people in 33 states. but today there are signs of progress in wash. senate majority leader harry reid has set a vote for monday on legislation that would protect the lgbt community from workplace discrimination. to talk about it, joining us now is representative mark pocan, democrat of wisconsin, and chris geitner, legal editor at buzzfeed.com. the bill in the senate is called the employment and nondiscrimination act and bars companies with more than 15 employees from discriminating against workers on the basis of their sexuality or sexual orientati orientation. and joe manchin of west virginia was the last holdout among the democrats. he's now on board. two republicans, collins of maine and kirk of illinois, are also on board. and then there is hope that three other
despite overturning the so-called defense of marriage act. despite all these gains, there are still 29 states where there are no laws, no legal bowl work whatsoever to protect lesbian, gay and bisexual from being fired simply for who they are. and is the same goes for transgender people in 33 states. but today there are signs of progress in wash. senate majority leader harry reid has set a vote for monday on legislation that would protect the lgbt community from workplace discrimination. to...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, breaking news on the deadly shooting at lax. chaos at airport when a gunman opens fire, the suspect paul anthony ciancia. he shot one tsa officer and wounded several others. the airport is open again and details tonight emerging. we have more from the airport and chris lawrence outside the suspect's home in new jersey.
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight, breaking news on the deadly shooting at lax. chaos at airport when a gunman opens fire, the suspect paul anthony ciancia. he shot one tsa officer and wounded several others. the airport is open again and details tonight emerging. we have more...
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there is no defense to that. i would never defend him on that. that's so ridiculous and frustrating for any progrez sieves but this again, was his great signature achievement. >> why didn't he know a month before when all these warning signs apparently were there that it wasn't ready, failing. >> right. >> is it really credible that the president whose massive legacy may be based around this didn't know anything about it being problematic? >> not credible and excusable. i thought he was the detail guy. as michael moore said on my show friday night, you know, young people the ones trying to sign up, this is a glitch in the world they live in. >> this is grand dad not knowing how to use the internet. >> well, if i use the clicker, will i get coverage? so this just is no way to excuse it or say it a good thing but again, we'll see where we are in a month. >> let's play a clip. this is what eric cantor said. >> if the president knew these letters were coming and still indicated that you could keep your health care plan if you liked it, now that raise
there is no defense to that. i would never defend him on that. that's so ridiculous and frustrating for any progrez sieves but this again, was his great signature achievement. >> why didn't he know a month before when all these warning signs apparently were there that it wasn't ready, failing. >> right. >> is it really credible that the president whose massive legacy may be based around this didn't know anything about it being problematic? >> not credible and excusable....
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there is no defense to that. i would never defend him on that. that's so ridiculous and frustrating for any progrez sieves but this again, was his great signature achievement. >> why didn't he know a month before when all these warning signs apparently were there that it wasn't ready, failing. >> right. >> is it really credible that the president whose massive legacy may be based around this didn't know anything about it being problematic? >> not credible and excusable. i thought he was the detail guy. as michael moore said on my show friday night, you know, young people the ones trying to sign up, this is a glitch in the world they live in. >> this is grand dad not knowing how to use the internet. >> well, if i use the clicker, will i get coverage? so this just is no way to excuse it or say it a good thing but again, we'll see where we are in a month. >> let's play a clip. this is what eric cantor said. >> if the president knew these letters were coming and still indicated that you could keep your health care plan if you liked it, now that raise
there is no defense to that. i would never defend him on that. that's so ridiculous and frustrating for any progrez sieves but this again, was his great signature achievement. >> why didn't he know a month before when all these warning signs apparently were there that it wasn't ready, failing. >> right. >> is it really credible that the president whose massive legacy may be based around this didn't know anything about it being problematic? >> not credible and excusable....
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. >> reporter: a duty that made him the first line of defense when it comes to airport security. according to tsa administrator john pistole. >> we want to do what we can to support and work with, again, the police to make sure we're doing everything possible to prevent something like this happening again. >> reporter: with l.a.x. back in full operation, authorities continue to search for clues as to what led to the violence. dan sheneman, nbc news. >>> new this morning, u.s. secretary of state john kerry met with egyptian foreign minister in cairo. it is his first trip to egypt since the military ousted the country's democratically-elected president in july. kerry said the u.s. is a friend and partner to the egyptian people and wants to contribute to the country's success. in an interview ahead of the secretary of state's visit, the prime minister said he intended to have frank and honest talks with kerry. he arrived before mohamed morsi and 14 other top brotherhood leaders go on trial. kerry's visit to cairo is the first stop in a nine-day trip to the middle east, eastern europ
. >> reporter: a duty that made him the first line of defense when it comes to airport security. according to tsa administrator john pistole. >> we want to do what we can to support and work with, again, the police to make sure we're doing everything possible to prevent something like this happening again. >> reporter: with l.a.x. back in full operation, authorities continue to search for clues as to what led to the violence. dan sheneman, nbc news. >>> new this...
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>> the challenge is tsa at the airport is the first line of defense. they are there at the metal detectors and first person of authority you see with a badge on. they are backed up by police officers but the men and women of tsa are right out front. they are the ones that have to deal. evidently the shooter came in with the what's described as a semiautomatic ak-47 like rifle in a bag. when he went to the metal det t detector where we would drop our laptop or bag, he came out with his gun. pete williams broeched the question too. what's significant is that he appears he targeted tsa officers. we know we're told one was killed and two or three wounded. the witness you just spoke to said he was asked if he was tsa. possibly one of the things everyone is considering is about two months ago a tsa officer at lax allegedly made an inappropriate comment about how a 15-year-old girl was dressed as she was going through the line. he was terminated when he was terminated, he called in and wrote in death threats against tsa agents and against the lax airport and
>> the challenge is tsa at the airport is the first line of defense. they are there at the metal detectors and first person of authority you see with a badge on. they are backed up by police officers but the men and women of tsa are right out front. they are the ones that have to deal. evidently the shooter came in with the what's described as a semiautomatic ak-47 like rifle in a bag. when he went to the metal det t detector where we would drop our laptop or bag, he came out with his...
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. >> they're all defensive stocks. these are all defensive stocks. >> absolutely. they are because if we get a downturn in the market, the stocks will get hit the a hasheddest. you mentioned about small and mid-caps underperforming. that is a sign that says the market may be getting tired. i like bigger defensive names at this stage of the market cycle. liz: "the wall street journal" interestingly enough, jared, is reporting that instagram shared its first ad, everybody is wondering how they would monetize instagram and michael coarse ad. right along lines of your stock pick. what is happening in the u.s. they are turning backs on coach for example. how dangerous can it be when you go with what you think is a hot stock and couple years later, you have to make sure you take the profits, jared? >> you do. and that is the other thing that can tell people at this point. you know, take baby steps. get into a stock, make a little bit of money, take the risk off the table. something like michael coors, there is excitement around it, if you have been in and make money, red
. >> they're all defensive stocks. these are all defensive stocks. >> absolutely. they are because if we get a downturn in the market, the stocks will get hit the a hasheddest. you mentioned about small and mid-caps underperforming. that is a sign that says the market may be getting tired. i like bigger defensive names at this stage of the market cycle. liz: "the wall street journal" interestingly enough, jared, is reporting that instagram shared its first ad, everybody is...
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the second half of the season. >> it will be a huge boost to the defense. but the 49ers have won five games in a row without aldon smith. more news after this. >>> well, they're just like all of us. president obama and the first lady did what millions of americans did tonight, handed out candy. trick-or-treaters got a box of white house m&ms, jelly beans, a serving of dried fruit. they've got to do that, and a white house sweet dough butter cookie made by the white house executive pastry chef. not bad. >> that's the place to go halloween night. halloween is also an excuse for adults to dress up. that was matt lauer, the "today" show host running in a baywatch red bathing suit. all the staff dressed up. there we go. mr. t, al roker, laverne and shirley. >> that's matt lauer on the far right. >> that's odds. >> he stole the show. the theme this morning, retro tv for the morning crew. >> showing off those legs. >> happy halloween. thanks for joining us. >> see you tomorrow. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the to
the second half of the season. >> it will be a huge boost to the defense. but the 49ers have won five games in a row without aldon smith. more news after this. >>> well, they're just like all of us. president obama and the first lady did what millions of americans did tonight, handed out candy. trick-or-treaters got a box of white house m&ms, jelly beans, a serving of dried fruit. they've got to do that, and a white house sweet dough butter cookie made by the white house...
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thinking it's probably the republicans making him say such things cause you know he can't look weak on defense but shockingly no it's all the credit of barry you see during the two thousand and twelve election journalists mark halperin and john heilemann were reporting on obama's campaign and it was during this time that the drone can reportedly boasted to his aides about his kills since becoming manager of the us empire obama's rapidly increased the use of drones abroad and his hundreds and hundreds of strikes have put bush's measly fifty two drone attacks shane see thousands of dead when women men and children don't lie they also can't speak or defend themselves in any way now for those of you who are still not offended at the president's disregard for human life and think this is just the way paul.
thinking it's probably the republicans making him say such things cause you know he can't look weak on defense but shockingly no it's all the credit of barry you see during the two thousand and twelve election journalists mark halperin and john heilemann were reporting on obama's campaign and it was during this time that the drone can reportedly boasted to his aides about his kills since becoming manager of the us empire obama's rapidly increased the use of drones abroad and his hundreds and...
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then in the third quarter green bay's eddie lacy broke for tthr the defense, a 56-yard run. he did get taken down on the 1 yard line. then on the next play, they tie it at 17-17. then josh mccown connects with jefferys. chicago, 27-20. >>> nfl.com reports that houston texans' head coach gary kubiak suffered what's being called a mini-stroke. sounds like i did, too. kubiak remains hospitalized and is being monitored after collapsing on the field during sunday night's game. >>> john fox had aortic valve replacement surgery on monday in north carolina. jack del rio will act as interim head coach while fox recovers. >>> president obama welcomed the 2013 stanley cup champion chicago blackhawks to the white house. the president offered a message for those other teams in chicago. >> to the bulls, bears, cubs, white sox, i am term limited, so you guys got to get moving. i need to see you here soon. championships belong in chicago. so to the blackhawks, thank you for bringing it back home. thanks for bringing the stanley cup. >>> well, in the junior college game, douglas of central f
then in the third quarter green bay's eddie lacy broke for tthr the defense, a 56-yard run. he did get taken down on the 1 yard line. then on the next play, they tie it at 17-17. then josh mccown connects with jefferys. chicago, 27-20. >>> nfl.com reports that houston texans' head coach gary kubiak suffered what's being called a mini-stroke. sounds like i did, too. kubiak remains hospitalized and is being monitored after collapsing on the field during sunday night's game. >>>...
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. >> today, her big brother, "dancing with the stars" pro,5a derek hough, speaking out in defense of julianne. >> derek hough on the defense. >> she is so sorry. >> his first words on sister, julianne's, black facet( i]scan. her controversial costume, a takeoff on "orange is the new black." >> she didn't mean anything by it. 1 >> howt( is she doing? >> she is beside herself. sorry. she really is. lessont( learned. >> derek and the "dancing" cast rallying around julianne after the show at mixology. >>v make a mistake? >> i think it was an innocent mistake. she doesn't have a mean bone in her body. >> derek dancing despite an old back injury that nearly forced him out of the ballroom. >> diszing down here, taking stuff to help it go down. >> jack opening up about thefá toll ms is taking on him? >> i get fatigue and is common with ms. >> his mom, sharon, revealing she wanted jack to quit the show. >> irsaid toe@"im you whyxd don you just throw in the towel and you just throw ihrj like, how d? i never will do that. >> just her being overprotective? >> she is more concerned about my heal
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. >> the sleep driving defense is becoming more people for people taking sleep medication. it is a real thing, but experts say very rare. >>> it is a a lonely layover. coming up, what forced a bay area-bound plane to land on a remote alaskan an island. live from sfo where those passengers just arrived. >> and a bus driver is being called a hero. how an unexpected stop saved a life. >> and stealing the show from the pope. the little boy who couldn't contain himself when the pontif took to the podium. >> i am meteorologist sandhya patel. clear tonight, but will it stay this way for the school parades and the trick-or-treaters? my halloween forecast at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk t
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. >> the sleep driving defense is becoming more people for people taking sleep medication. it is a real thing, but experts say very rare. >>> it is a a lonely layover. coming up, what forced a bay area-bound plane to land on a remote alaskan an island. live from sfo where those passengers just arrived. >> and a bus driver is being called a hero. how an unexpected stop saved a life. >> and stealing the show from the pope. the little boy who couldn't contain himself when the pontif took to the podium. >> i am meteorologist sandhya patel. clear tonight, but will it stay this way for the school parades and the trick-or-treaters? my halloween forecast is everyone deserves a better car. and now, during the "sign then drive" sales event, avo: at volkswagen we believe you're closer to yours than ever. like the turbocharged tiguan the midsize passat or the 34 highway mpg jetta. and every new 2014 volkswagen comes with no-charge scheduled maintenance... ...all for practically just your signature. the "sign then drive" sales event is back. ...and it's never been easier to get a new vo
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this is the first line of defense with most airports. there is no human interaction after the point you are dropped off as jim cavanaugh was telling us earlier. there are other intersections about no other law enforcement interaction until that tsa employee, many men and women who are often criticized because of the long lines and delays and i am patience of many passengers. but these are people who work day in and day out and have since 9/11, mike. >> the first line of defense in a sense and also the first line of risk for those people who might eventually be the targets of any kind of attack. we who fly all the time what the procedure is like. there are a lot of eyes watching, but you're allowed up to the area where it says to all gates, up to that area. you get on the snaking line that pete talked about and put everything on the conveyor belt, and then you go through the x-ray machines or magnetometers at that point. when you come out on the other side, people are putting shoes back on and luggage back together and extending handles a
this is the first line of defense with most airports. there is no human interaction after the point you are dropped off as jim cavanaugh was telling us earlier. there are other intersections about no other law enforcement interaction until that tsa employee, many men and women who are often criticized because of the long lines and delays and i am patience of many passengers. but these are people who work day in and day out and have since 9/11, mike. >> the first line of defense in a sense...
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. >> the sleep driving defense is becoming more people for people taking sleep medication. it is a real thing, but experts say very rare. >>> it is a a lonely layover. coming up, what forced a bay area-bound plane to land on a remote alaskan an island. live from sfo where those passengers just arrived. >> and a bus driver is being called a hero. how an unexpected stop saved a life. >> and stealing the show from the pope. the little boy who couldn't contain himself when thepontif . >> i am meteorologist sandhya patel. but willr tonight, but wt stay this way for the school parades and the trick-or-treaters? my halloween forecast overmany discounts to thine customers! fe driver, lish accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's pro
. >> the sleep driving defense is becoming more people for people taking sleep medication. it is a real thing, but experts say very rare. >>> it is a a lonely layover. coming up, what forced a bay area-bound plane to land on a remote alaskan an island. live from sfo where those passengers just arrived. >> and a bus driver is being called a hero. how an unexpected stop saved a life. >> and stealing the show from the pope. the little boy who couldn't contain himself...
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. >> and, gerri, a simple, a simple defense -- and this is the simplest rule for folks to remember -- and older folks are usually the ones first targeted, if you don't initiate the contact, it's fake. if you don't initiate the contact, it's fake. that's almost a guarantee. gerri: well, and here's the bottom line -- >> seen it all over the country. gerri: -- the government isn't calling people. the government is not calling you about obamacare. they're not calling me, they're not calling anybody. you have to initiate all the action on your own. it's up to you, it's on you which is one of the issues here. >> right. gerri: we talk about the phone calls, people are also being told that, you know, we'll help you sign up for obamacare, send us $100, we'll help you navigate the process because the process is broken, and people are confused, and they're worried. it's sort of a perfect petri dish for this kind of thing to happen. >> oh, it absolutely is. gerri: yeah. people are so upset. people on medicare are worried that their medicare's going to be taken away or discontinued, or their docto
. >> and, gerri, a simple, a simple defense -- and this is the simplest rule for folks to remember -- and older folks are usually the ones first targeted, if you don't initiate the contact, it's fake. if you don't initiate the contact, it's fake. that's almost a guarantee. gerri: well, and here's the bottom line -- >> seen it all over the country. gerri: -- the government isn't calling people. the government is not calling you about obamacare. they're not calling me, they're not...
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. >> well, they are trained to handle a variety of ways, both defensive and somewhat offensive, but as people know, all the tsa agents at the checkpoint aren't armed and aren't able to exchange gunfire. however, there are, and there are at loss, because we know this from the 2002 shooting at los angeles airport, there are a number of armed and plain clothed police officers there as well. but to actually defend the checkpoint against rounds from an automatic or semiautomatic weapon, they aren't exactly equipped to do that. they don't have, you know, the shielding necessary to defend themselves, and the tsa agent that took the bullet was obviously shielding, you know, shielding the airport and shielding the country without a lot of defensive armament or defensive firepower. >> tell me just how much -- clearly, we as people who travel, can see the visible changes as far as, you know, maybe pat-downs or some of these detectors as we go through security. but what really, what are the sig sknt changes since, let's say, 9/11, at our nation's airports? >> the biggest changes are in the people
. >> well, they are trained to handle a variety of ways, both defensive and somewhat offensive, but as people know, all the tsa agents at the checkpoint aren't armed and aren't able to exchange gunfire. however, there are, and there are at loss, because we know this from the 2002 shooting at los angeles airport, there are a number of armed and plain clothed police officers there as well. but to actually defend the checkpoint against rounds from an automatic or semiautomatic weapon, they...
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that they would present, and what could be said in his defense. to do that they need to seek permission from the prosecutor, permission to go to the prison that he was taken to today. and once they get that they will be able to go to that prison, which has 15,000 inmates inside, several hundreds members of the muslim brotherhood, but not the senior ones. that is what happens now for mr. morsi's point of view. >> dominick we saw morsi for the first time. was that a good thing, a bad thing as far as peace in the country is concerned, and are those demonstrators still out on the streets? >> well, the demonstrators have left the straits in the main. there is no suggestion of clashes or major clashes. >> i would say the situation is now calmer on the streets this evening this evening here in cairo, and there may be the opportunity for month protests tomorrow, and we have to take that with a pinch of assault. >> dominick, thank you very much. >> relatively quiet morning so far on wall street. investors holding back some ahead of the major news this week
that they would present, and what could be said in his defense. to do that they need to seek permission from the prosecutor, permission to go to the prison that he was taken to today. and once they get that they will be able to go to that prison, which has 15,000 inmates inside, several hundreds members of the muslim brotherhood, but not the senior ones. that is what happens now for mr. morsi's point of view. >> dominick we saw morsi for the first time. was that a good thing, a bad thing...
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. >> so defense attorneys are taking scans and saying can i find anything abnormal in this scan? and if they do, they can hold that up in front of a jury and say look at this. the neuroscience expert has told us that this looks odd or is different than average. my client couldn't help themselves. >> cut them a break. you know, you can't hold them fully responsible as we do with other people. we're not all equal. and for some individuals the dice are loaded early in life, conspiring to push them into a life of crime. >> he sees a real benefit to society when brain imaging can predict which kids are most likely to end up in trouble and then work to develop treatment programs to prevent it. he has twin boys of his own. >> as a parent i want to know. and i think every parent should know, is their child at risk for becoming a violent criminal offender? we'll never be able to predict with perfect accuracy which children are going to become violent offenders of the future. but we have information, some information now, which does tell us that some kids, the odds are raised that they wil
. >> so defense attorneys are taking scans and saying can i find anything abnormal in this scan? and if they do, they can hold that up in front of a jury and say look at this. the neuroscience expert has told us that this looks odd or is different than average. my client couldn't help themselves. >> cut them a break. you know, you can't hold them fully responsible as we do with other people. we're not all equal. and for some individuals the dice are loaded early in life, conspiring...
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today the market much more defensive tone. you have utilities and health care stocks among the leaders. guys, back to you. >> thank you, bob. we'll be checking back. as we proceed on "closing bell" today. >> certainly an interesting day. we'll be following the developments out of l.a.x. the markets are about to close in about half an hour. with that much time to go, about 15,606 on the dow. the s&p up by just four points. >> much more on the shooting at l.a.x. as we continue our coverage for this friday. ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunitie
today the market much more defensive tone. you have utilities and health care stocks among the leaders. guys, back to you. >> thank you, bob. we'll be checking back. as we proceed on "closing bell" today. >> certainly an interesting day. we'll be following the developments out of l.a.x. the markets are about to close in about half an hour. with that much time to go, about 15,606 on the dow. the s&p up by just four points. >> much more on the shooting at l.a.x. as...
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and basically they made microwave products for the reagan buildup in defense in the early 80's. add a big play, but now what it does is what is called mixed signal radiofrequency chips, the stock is around 26, two and a half dollars per share in cash with no debt. back up the cash and look at next year's earnings, that's over eight and a half times earnings. at the billion in cash, no debt. return on equities is 20%. they are plugged into the apple and the samsung phone. 47 percent of the business is apple and the rest is samsung, but the rest of the business is growing faster than industrial and aerospace portions for radio frequency and mixed signal. liz: your next pick is waiting petroleum. now that is a name that is up 60 percent already. >> we have owned it since the day it went public. i had dinner with them. but the company continues to do very well. the bottom line is when we looked at bonanza creek, the nobles, selling at seven and eight times next year's discretionary cash flow. still selling. the production is still growing. liz: says it shot any of our viewers that h
and basically they made microwave products for the reagan buildup in defense in the early 80's. add a big play, but now what it does is what is called mixed signal radiofrequency chips, the stock is around 26, two and a half dollars per share in cash with no debt. back up the cash and look at next year's earnings, that's over eight and a half times earnings. at the billion in cash, no debt. return on equities is 20%. they are plugged into the apple and the samsung phone. 47 percent of the...
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for the third time of the game, fools cal defense. on the ground for him and the nail in the coffin. in the end zone picked off bite second pick of the game. cal falls to 1-8 and 0-6 in the play. a loss to arizona. san jose state unlv and 13 yards to chandler jones. got his foot down to the catch of the year. halloween is over and he feels trickery. hands off to billy freeman and throws it to kyle. 14-0, state. the party goes on to win it, 34-24 the final. 25th for notre dame with the navy. two td passes including the 36-yard shot to tj. 140 receiving yards and 18 catches. he avoids the upset with a 38-34 victory. 21 michigan and michigan state playing for the paul bunion trophy. right before the half, conor cook and fowler in the corner of the end zone. he puts the exclamation point and he sweeps to the left and there he goes. michigan state lays a beat down and it's 29-6, the final. the third ranked seminoles after the newscast if you missed the game. unveiling his actual seminoles jersey and a mel met from when he played in 1954. h
for the third time of the game, fools cal defense. on the ground for him and the nail in the coffin. in the end zone picked off bite second pick of the game. cal falls to 1-8 and 0-6 in the play. a loss to arizona. san jose state unlv and 13 yards to chandler jones. got his foot down to the catch of the year. halloween is over and he feels trickery. hands off to billy freeman and throws it to kyle. 14-0, state. the party goes on to win it, 34-24 the final. 25th for notre dame with the navy. two...
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. >> they host arizona, cal's biggest problems on defense, giving up 44 points per game . that is among the worst in the country. just weeks ago their head coach said cal's confidence had been shaken but bears have not given up. >> i think everybody is frustrated. disappointed. but i think everybody is seeing a reason to keep working and running. and are optimistic. >> tomorrow, michigan, michigan state. battling top ten teams in the night cap. this is follow bid after the game. second round of the charles schwab championship included with a fan favorite. playing with this trophy and fun part here is the back spin. look at this, just like, pulling this over a rope. yes. taking it for birdie. couples his second straight. leads to 12 under. well, lost in the middle of a fest last night was an owed side line confrontation between mark jackson and blake griffin. second quarter griffin goes over and steps on jackson's foot the coach just gives him a shove up the court. later on, they revise vizit this, face-to-face. remember, jackson won't back douvenl he's old school new york.
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commercial airline passengers and baggage and cargo where this incident took place, is that first line of defense that if you fly, you know very well, this location and you're familiar with it because you can't board a plane or get to the gate without going past the checkpoint where you show documents and i.d. and passports and they match all of those details so you are then allowed to go through and have your bag screened it. we have information here as well from the ronald reagan ucla medical center. they received three male victims from the lax airport shootings, one arrived in critical condition and two are listed in fair condition. the hospital has sent out its appreciation to the community and they are awaiting to get more information to the public regarding these victims here. but, the terminal itself is still closed. faa says it's a fluid situation and at this point it's a minute by minute -- update on what will happen with flights both those arriving and departing here. we spoke with a number of eyewitnesses who told a similar story of hearing gunshots ring out in the airport, a crowded
commercial airline passengers and baggage and cargo where this incident took place, is that first line of defense that if you fly, you know very well, this location and you're familiar with it because you can't board a plane or get to the gate without going past the checkpoint where you show documents and i.d. and passports and they match all of those details so you are then allowed to go through and have your bag screened it. we have information here as well from the ronald reagan ucla medical...
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. >> they host arizona, cal's biggest problems on defense, giving up 44 points per game . that is among the worst in the country. just weeks ago their head coach said cal's confidence had been shaken but bears have not given up. >> i think everybody is frustrated. disappointed. but i think everybody is seeing a reason to keep working and running. and are optimistic. >> tomorrow, michigan, michigan state. battling top ten teams in the night cap. this is follow bid after the game. second round of the charles schwab championship included with a fan favorite. playing with this trophy and 444,000s ndz cash. fun part here is the back spin. look at this, just like, pulling this over a rope. yes. taking it for birdie. couples his second straight. leads to 12 under. well, lost in the middle of a fest last night was an owed side line confrontation between mark jackson and blake griffin. second quarter griffin goes over and steps on jackson's foot the coach just gives him a shove up the court. later on, they revise vizit this, face-to-face. remember, jackson won't back douvenl he's o
. >> they host arizona, cal's biggest problems on defense, giving up 44 points per game . that is among the worst in the country. just weeks ago their head coach said cal's confidence had been shaken but bears have not given up. >> i think everybody is frustrated. disappointed. but i think everybody is seeing a reason to keep working and running. and are optimistic. >> tomorrow, michigan, michigan state. battling top ten teams in the night cap. this is follow bid after the...
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key ingredients, on the defensive end coach mike malone accountability. defensively we struggled and we're much improved. offensively, unselfish. we'll louis analytics and statistical data a lot with sacramento kings. assists are key. mike malone has made great strides. we're encouraged only preseason, tomorrow kicks off for real. >> liz, letting l.a. teams, kind enough to let us win in the preseason so thank you for that. liz: okay. for the moment i'm a knicks fan but maybe you might win me over. lakers have too many fans. tough be original here. listen, vivek, it goes to the hard of what you do. chris mentioned that you're using data analytics which is exactly what your whole amazing career came from mumbai, bombay, many, many years ago. you were 15 years old with a couple of bucks. $50 in your pocket saying i'm going to mit. how do you use analytics to help a basketball team which is basically blood, sweat and tears win? >> liz, to me basketball is just a big data problem both on the court and the business side. whether helping sell tickets and merchan
key ingredients, on the defensive end coach mike malone accountability. defensively we struggled and we're much improved. offensively, unselfish. we'll louis analytics and statistical data a lot with sacramento kings. assists are key. mike malone has made great strides. we're encouraged only preseason, tomorrow kicks off for real. >> liz, letting l.a. teams, kind enough to let us win in the preseason so thank you for that. liz: okay. for the moment i'm a knicks fan but maybe you might win...
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heart failure and natural causes. >> the defense playbook on this and any defense lawyer will tell you this, you turn around and say look, ladies and gentlemen, if they could come in and clearly prove exactly how he killed her they could do that since they can't they bring in all this extraneous stuff and work off the theme. >> he is a doctor. he knows how to administer these drugs to stop her heart. yes, her heart stopped. that is why sheied. why because did the heart stop? because of drugs administered. were only administered because the doctor kept pushing and pushing getting facelift. even the facelift doctor said this is too much. he kept pushing. why? because he wanted drugs to administer. jenna: doug, beyond a reasonable doubt, do we that so far? we have weeks left. >> there is kernel there originally, vis-a-vis the facelift operation jenna and lis, she may have been depressed. i would work on that. the point it is hard technically, lis will jump all over him, hard to technically she didn't ingest the drugs. you don't know. >> she couldn't, remember. she was blinded from the fac
heart failure and natural causes. >> the defense playbook on this and any defense lawyer will tell you this, you turn around and say look, ladies and gentlemen, if they could come in and clearly prove exactly how he killed her they could do that since they can't they bring in all this extraneous stuff and work off the theme. >> he is a doctor. he knows how to administer these drugs to stop her heart. yes, her heart stopped. that is why sheied. why because did the heart stop? because...
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the case brought attention to state stand your ground lost, even though it wasn't used as a defense. such laws allow people to use deadly force if they believe their life is in danger. >> catherine: martin's mother say the loss sent the wrong message. >> catherine: their new details after a texas man was arrested after a murder spree. the victim and close some of his own relatives. john laurence reports. goes along with it. -- police believe the man. who 11 judges to rehear this martin's mother says the >> reporter:police in terrell texas say the man suspected of going on a killing spree monday knew several of the victims. police caught up to charles brownlow in a wooded area in the city early tuesday morning. >> reporter:investigators found five people dead across the city, and are still figuring out why it happened. "we have some indications, i don't really want to speculate on a motive we do have several theories that we're working." >> reporter:police were called to the first scene monday evening, and found brownlow's aunt, belinda young walker, shot in the head. >> reporter:a ho
the case brought attention to state stand your ground lost, even though it wasn't used as a defense. such laws allow people to use deadly force if they believe their life is in danger. >> catherine: martin's mother say the loss sent the wrong message. >> catherine: their new details after a texas man was arrested after a murder spree. the victim and close some of his own relatives. john laurence reports. goes along with it. -- police believe the man. who 11 judges to rehear this...
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but especially on defense. giving up 44 points and 500 yards 5 40 total offense yards game worst in the country. couple we go ago head coach said his team confidence shaken as you can see. here against washington. touch down after touch did you know but the bears have in the given up. >> everybody from us stated. disappointed. at the same time i think everybody of sees the reason to keep working. keep grinding and optimistic about the future. >> clem football tomorrow on abc. we have michigan fears virs state at 12:30 in the afternoon. newscast at 4:00 o'clock and then at 5:00 p.m. minimum and no. 3 florida stat state. great battle in the sunshine state followed by all the highlights after the game at 8:30. mountain midst of the dunk fest last night clipper victory was the odd side lane confrontation between head coach jackson and clippers forward griffin. second quarter griffin goes over to inbond the ball and steps on jackson foot and the coach gives him a little shove with the right hand. up the court and th
but especially on defense. giving up 44 points and 500 yards 5 40 total offense yards game worst in the country. couple we go ago head coach said his team confidence shaken as you can see. here against washington. touch down after touch did you know but the bears have in the given up. >> everybody from us stated. disappointed. at the same time i think everybody of sees the reason to keep working. keep grinding and optimistic about the future. >> clem football tomorrow on abc. we...
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they are the first line of defense. >> and you don't really, mike brooks, you don't kent really realize how dangerous potential it is for those tsa officer who's deal with security at airports around the country. >> no, you don't. and you know, you ethe ones there, the officers in the blue shirts. most of them are unarmed. you have law enforcement that is usually on the other side in the secure area that will assist them should they need some help but those officers from tsa, they are don't have weapons. so yeah, very, very vulnerable. tom's absolutely right. i was part of the team that actually responded to the capitol when those two officers officer chestnut and officer gibson were killed by an armed gunman as he enter the capitol building itself. so absolutely. there's officers manning those checkpoints extremely vulnerable, wolf. >> and why aren't they armed? >> well, the tsa, you know, i this i their main mission is operating the checkpoints looking for -- you know the screening of passengers and you have law enforcement in this particular case, you've got the airport police there
they are the first line of defense. >> and you don't really, mike brooks, you don't kent really realize how dangerous potential it is for those tsa officer who's deal with security at airports around the country. >> no, you don't. and you know, you ethe ones there, the officers in the blue shirts. most of them are unarmed. you have law enforcement that is usually on the other side in the secure area that will assist them should they need some help but those officers from tsa, they...
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>> to continue the falcons theme here, back then the defensive coordinator took over for dan reeves. right now they are talking about the defensive coordinate forfor denver, jack del rio, who is also head coach at jacksonville back in the day. not a very good one, i might add. but at this point, you have peyton manning as your quarterback, you just need someone who can fog up the maror so fox can get back -- >> i like that. fog up the mirror. keep them warm. right. so let's stay with the nfl here. dolphins jonathan martin, this week, he left the team after an parent prank in the cafeteria. there were reports he was bullied by teammates. today the team issued a statement saying in part our primary concern for jonathan is his overall health and well-being. as an organization we take any accusations of player misconduct seriously. the notion of bullying is based on speculation that hasn't been presented to us as a concern for jonathan or anyone else internally. what do you make of this story? >> let's put this in perspective. i've done reporting on this over the last couple of days. let
>> to continue the falcons theme here, back then the defensive coordinator took over for dan reeves. right now they are talking about the defensive coordinate forfor denver, jack del rio, who is also head coach at jacksonville back in the day. not a very good one, i might add. but at this point, you have peyton manning as your quarterback, you just need someone who can fog up the maror so fox can get back -- >> i like that. fog up the mirror. keep them warm. right. so let's stay...
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rookie of the week apart of new defense starting to asert recently. his nickname is squirrel heead! >> gary: lighting up thinks life than liven up things! >>yes mix it up some. >> gary: people expect something from you when you are from money. >> gary: does vicki ever joked brown with you on the weekend? >> spirit we have great times on the weekend. >> gary: spells out curried little blurry little brother will play for the minor league team in santa cruz. he tried to make the bid club but it did not work. he has a nice man with his big brother but he will have to show that he is in b eight caliber. nba caliber >> gary: catherine are you ready for this? 24.6 million and he paid 55% imc ome tax >> catherine: why is it 55 percent? >> gary: because he wanted it all one lump sum >> gary: capra said the nine get political with me. >> gary: kathryn says do not get political with me. >> i feel really sorry for him. (laughter) >> gary: threw his career in boston and after in the '50s and '60s with the racism stories about the city of boston russell left on bad terms. today derrick it is brus
rookie of the week apart of new defense starting to asert recently. his nickname is squirrel heead! >> gary: lighting up thinks life than liven up things! >>yes mix it up some. >> gary: people expect something from you when you are from money. >> gary: does vicki ever joked brown with you on the weekend? >> spirit we have great times on the weekend. >> gary: spells out curried little blurry little brother will play for the minor league team in santa cruz. he...
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his defense team insists that his wife died of natural causes. several medical witnesses are expected to take the stand today in what is expected to be another dramatic day in this murder trial. alicia acuna is live from our denver bureau with more on this. >> reporter: hi, jenna. we're hearing from a forensic pathologist, an expert witness who was hired by the prosecution. some people know him as the medical examiner from florida who performed the autopsy on anna nicole smith. he testified he was brought on to the case and given tissue sample slides and autopsy reports of michelle macneill to study. take a listen. >> my opinion was michele died as a result of drowning and in addition to that she had some drugs which were not in fox kohl logical levels but, in my opinion, could have contributed to her death. >> reporter: she was found in a bathtub in her home fully clothed by her 6-year-old daughter in 2007. her death was initially ruled natural causes as a result of cardiovascular disease. that was amended by utah's chief medical examiner to und
his defense team insists that his wife died of natural causes. several medical witnesses are expected to take the stand today in what is expected to be another dramatic day in this murder trial. alicia acuna is live from our denver bureau with more on this. >> reporter: hi, jenna. we're hearing from a forensic pathologist, an expert witness who was hired by the prosecution. some people know him as the medical examiner from florida who performed the autopsy on anna nicole smith. he...
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nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornerbacks are all working with united way. for a million little reasons. the kids of our communities. to ensure their academic success, all the way to graduation day. it takes about 12 years to create a graduate. it takes the same time to create a dropout. and the difference between a kid becoming one or the other could be professional athlete. or it could be you. studies show, the earlier we get to kids, the better their chances. so become a united way volunteer reader, tutor or mentor. make a difference in the life of a child. for the life of that child. give. advocate. volunteer. live. united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >>> warriors wrapping up their tour against sacramento. they lost to the clippers in l.a. and took care of the kings in oracle. a great sequence to close out the first. green drains the three. and curry put on a
nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornerbacks are all working with united way. for a million little reasons. the kids of our communities. to ensure their academic success, all the way to graduation day. it takes about 12 years to create a graduate. it takes the same time to create a dropout. and the difference between a kid becoming one or the other could be professional athlete. or it could be you. studies show, the earlier we get to kids, the better their...
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despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in solidarity are russia's gay community. that is something that president doesn't want. he does not want these games to be tarnished in any way. he does not want this to become the dominant issue in russia's chance to shine before the world. >> what's the sense of people on the ground with you after hearing this? >> well, the intriguing thing about this law, this country, is that it is supported by a majority of the population. this is a highly conservative traditional population increasingly close to the russian orthodox church. and its beliefs. those beliefs do not include tolerance and understanding and acceptance towards gay people. that said, russia does not like to be bossed around either. so for vladimir putin to really come out and say this, to extend something of an olive branch, to make this concession, to make this public statement, that in itself is qu
despite the russian defense, this has been suggestion, the games be boycotted, although it hasn't been seriously embraced. more serious, a threat to the games has been the talk of protests and demonstrations during the games in solidarity are russia's gay community. that is something that president doesn't want. he does not want these games to be tarnished in any way. he does not want this to become the dominant issue in russia's chance to shine before the world. >> what's the sense of...
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. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to major brezler's defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: we're told the marine corps is not commenting further on his case to avoid influencing the three officers he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires, and saving lives. ivan watson, cnn, new york. >>> another fascinating case, amanda knox, set to be retried in italy for the murder of her roommate. she won't be there. but new evidence in the case could be good news for knox. we'll tell you why. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher car loan rates. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization th
. >> reporter: unanswered questions leading many to come to major brezler's defense. >> they should be giving him a medal, not prosecuting him. >> reporter: we're told the marine corps is not commenting further on his case to avoid influencing the three officers he'll face at his board of inquiry next month. until then, brezler will focus on his current job, fighting fires, and saving lives. ivan watson, cnn, new york. >>> another fascinating case, amanda knox, set to...
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martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at seaworld again, said one. and another says heartbreaking to watch the whales in captivity. how can someone think this is okay? but it's not just the internet. >> it's not fair to the animal that they have to be taken out of their natural environment so we can be able to see them and learn about them. >> they're really big fish, usually kept in small quarters. doesn't seem right. >> it tells the story of a veteran seaworld trainer dragged into the water and drown by a killer whale she was working with in 2010. >> the whale lanchs onto her and took her under. >> now former trainers believe killer whales should be released
martin savidge has been watching and tracking the reaction to "blackfish" in seaworld's defense of its programs. take a look. >> the cnn film "blackfish" is taking social media by storm. on facebook and twitter, thousands debate the ethics of keeping animals in captivity at aquariums and theme parks. many say their were stunned that this allegation of mistreatment may have led to deadly consequences for trainers. after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at...
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this question was most clearly brought out with the preemptive doctrine of defense. it has been debated ever since. i do not think we have sorted it out. we have not come up with a clear answer to that question. what happens now is case-by- case, we evaluate whether these things violate some sort of sovereign principle. there is a moral discussion and there is a practical discussion, keeping america safe. these things mixed together in a way that is not quite as clear as the constitutional and personal debate in the united states. >> i would need some help in you framing the question to understand how you would want me to address it on the domestic front. >> any of the cartels that operate along the lines of communication in texas. a 45 minute running gun battle in downtown nuevo laredo included hand grenades and automatic weapons. that type of information. we are connecting the dots. data and information are intelligence. we are putting intelligence and security in the lead in terms of what is now the right to protect. the debate here is security over in my mind, we
this question was most clearly brought out with the preemptive doctrine of defense. it has been debated ever since. i do not think we have sorted it out. we have not come up with a clear answer to that question. what happens now is case-by- case, we evaluate whether these things violate some sort of sovereign principle. there is a moral discussion and there is a practical discussion, keeping america safe. these things mixed together in a way that is not quite as clear as the constitutional and...
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let me just say, i support the nsa, i think that we should stop being defensive and apologetic. having said that, i don't believe -- i can't believe that he didn't know or he should have known or people very close to him had to have known. this is a key issue, which goes beyond the actual intelligence, and the president certainly should be aware of that. >> dianne feinstein, a woman you know, chair of the senate intelligence committee is fully briefed on all of these issues. she just issued a statement -- it is my understanding that the president obama was not aware that the chal lord's conversations were being collected since 20012. that is a big problem. i assume for her to say that, that's confirming the press reports that this u.s. spying on merkel's private conversations have been going on for more than a decade. she wouldn't just put out a statement like that unless she had been told it was true. >> again, it may have been. i'm on the intelligence committee, and i can't close what we've been told or not told. i would say if the president did not know, that raises very seri
let me just say, i support the nsa, i think that we should stop being defensive and apologetic. having said that, i don't believe -- i can't believe that he didn't know or he should have known or people very close to him had to have known. this is a key issue, which goes beyond the actual intelligence, and the president certainly should be aware of that. >> dianne feinstein, a woman you know, chair of the senate intelligence committee is fully briefed on all of these issues. she just...